Rishabh Pant’s Record-Breaking Achievement
On July 23, 2025, during the fourth Test between India and England at Old Trafford, Manchester, Rishabh Pant etched his name into the record books. Batting on 37 runs, Pant became the first-ever wicketkeeper-batter to accumulate over 1,000 Test runs in an away country, surpassing his previous record of 879 runs in Australia. It was a monumental achievement in his career, showcasing his excellence in foreign conditions.
A Sudden Injury Halts His Progress
While Pant was in the midst of building his innings, disaster struck. The left-hander attempted a reverse sweep against Chris Woakes, but misjudged the shot. The ball hit his foot with considerable force, leading to visible swelling and bleeding. This injury forced Pant to retire hurt, unable to continue his innings.
The medical team rushed to Pant’s aid, and he was subsequently taken off the field in a medical cart, leaving fans and teammates in suspense. Ravindra Jadeja came in as his replacement.
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Uncertainty Surrounding Pant’s Injury
As of now, the BCCI has not provided any specific details regarding the severity of Pant’s injury. Fans are anxiously waiting for further updates on his condition. With Pant playing a pivotal role for India in the Test series, his potential absence from the field would be a huge blow.
India’s Performance After the Injury
Despite Pant’s injury, India showed resilience on Day 1. The team finished at 264/4, with Sai Sudharsan impressing on his Test debut with a well-made 61. India’s top order fought hard despite the setback, and the team looks to press on in the upcoming days of the match.
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